DescriptionSoham Rail Disaster memorial (geograph 4352843).jpg
English: Soham Rail Disaster memorial. This permanent memorial to the Soham Rail Disaster was unveiled on 2nd June 2007 by HRH Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester, followed by a service in St. Andrew's Church. The memorial in Red Lion Square is situated adjacent to the War Memorial. It is constructed of Portland Stone with embossed text on three top panels.
The inscription reads It is not with hope, my feeble praise / can add one moment's honour to thy own, taken from a sonnet by Thomas Hood[1].
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